Ephesians 5:3
Bashkir 2014 - Инжил Башҡортча
Алланың изге халҡы кеүек йәшәгеҙ, аҙғынлыҡ, шаҡшылыҡ, һәм һәр төрлө ҡомһоҙлоҡ тураһында арағыҙҙа һүҙ ҙә булырға тейеш түгел.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Ephesians tells us not to talk about or accept behaviors like fornication, impurity, and greediness among Christians. It is saying that these things are not fitting for those who follow Christ.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a special club where everyone follows the rules of kindness and respect. This verse says that in this club, we don't want people talking about bad behaviors like being mean or greedy because it's not how members should act. Just like how you wouldn't want to hear someone say they're going to break the playground rules!
Historical Background
Ephesians was written by Apostle Paul around 60-62 AD, directed at the Christian community in Ephesus. The letter aims to encourage them in their faith and remind them of their behavior as saints, emphasizing moral purity in a city known for its pagan practices.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where you're part of a church youth group planning an event. This verse reminds you that the activities should promote positive values rather than anything that could lead to immoral or greedy behaviors among the participants.
Topics
moralitypuritygreedChristian behaviorsaintly conductavoidance of sin
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does this verse apply only to Christians?
Yes, it is specifically addressing behavior that should be expected from those who claim to follow Christ. The verse speaks directly to believers as saints.
What does 'let it not be once named' mean?
'Let it not be once named' means these behaviors should never be spoken of or considered acceptable, reflecting the high standards expected among followers of Jesus Christ.
How can we ensure this verse is followed in our community?
By creating a culture that openly discourages and educates against immoral behavior and greed. Regular discussions and teachings about Christian values can help reinforce these principles.
Are there any cultural contexts to understand the verse better?
Ephesus was known for its pagan temples and practices, so Paul's words here emphasize a stark contrast between those behaviors and the moral purity expected of Christians in such an environment.
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